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Title: U.S. Navy says officer passed secret Guantanamo data
Source: Reuters
URL Source: http://today.reuters.com/news/artic ... AMO-CHARGES.xml&archived=False
Published: Aug 29, 2006
Author: Will Dunham
Post Date: 2006-08-29 19:03:12 by aristeides
Keywords: None
Views: 130
Comments: 12

U.S. Navy says officer passed secret Guantanamo data

Tue Aug 29, 2006 3:33pm ET

By Will Dunham

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The military has charged a U.S. Navy officer who worked as a lawyer at Guantanamo Bay with mailing classified information on foreign terrorism suspects there to an unauthorized person, the Navy said on Tuesday.

Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Diaz, stationed from July 2004 to January 2005 at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, faced a total of eight counts of three criminal charges and could spend 36 1/2 years in prison if convicted on all, the Navy said.

Diaz, 40, was not charged with espionage and remains free, working at a Navy office in Jacksonville, Florida, ahead of a military hearing set for October in Norfolk, on whether the case will proceed to court-martial, said Navy Mid-Atlantic Region spokeswoman Beth Baker said.

The charges relate to improper safeguarding of classified information and improper forwarding of classified information to a person not authorized to receive it.

Diaz was accused of mailing "a multi-page classified document that contained the names and other identifying information" about Guantanamo detainees from that base to "a nongovernmental organization not authorized to receive it," Baker said.

The charge sheet provided by the Navy said Diaz copied and transmitted secret national defense information "with intent or reason to believe that the said information was to be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of a foreign nation."

Baker declined to identify the organization beyond saying it was in the United States, and said the group turned over the document to federal authorities, prompting the investigation that led to the charges.

As deputy staff judge advocate at Guantanamo, Diaz's job was to give legal advice on a variety of issues to military commanders, Baker said, and he never represented any Guantanamo detainees.

The charge sheet stated between December 20, 2004 and February 28, 2005, Diaz violated a Navy regulation by failing to properly safeguard and store classified secret information and failing to properly transport and mail such information by sending it via routine first-class mail. It also said he was derelict in his duties.

While the United States for more than four years refused to identify those held at Guantanamo, the Pentagon this spring released the names and nationalities of all the detainees it said had ever been held under military control there.

Diaz has served for 11 years as an officer in the Navy after spending eight years as an enlisted soldier in the Army, Baker said. Baker said his hometown is Topeka, Kansas.

Diaz was formally charged on Monday, Baker said.

The Pentagon said the U.S. military currently holds about 445 detainees at the Guantanamo facility, most held without charges for more than four years.

The United States has faced international criticism over the indefinite detention of Guantanamo detainees amid allegations of their mistreatment. The Pentagon said the Guantanamo facility is needed to hold dangerous prisoners and extract important information from them.

Rear Adm. Frederic Ruehe is scheduled to decide after the October hearing whether Diaz will face trial, Baker said.

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#1. To: All (#0)

I strongly suspect LCDR Diaz was passing on information on the prisoners at Gitmo to a human rights organization.

aristeides  posted on  2006-08-29   19:04:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: aristeides (#1)

Gee, if you turn the Reuters story just so and hold it up to the light you just might be able to glean your astute observation. Bravo.

I love the line about the NGO "turning the information over to the Government". You mean, like, in discovery or in a Motion filed in Court. I suppose you could call that turning it over to the government!

LOL

Loopy  posted on  2006-08-29   19:07:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: aristeides (#0)

the group turned over the document to federal authorities, prompting the investigation that led to the charges

This is absolutely hysterical!

Loopy  posted on  2006-08-29   19:09:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: aristeides (#1)

I strongly suspect LCDR

As an officer and a gentleman, this cannot be true.

Cynicom  posted on  2006-08-29   19:09:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: aristeides (#1)

Wasn't there a chaplain charged and subsequently acquitted of the same offense a couple of years ago?

“Yes, but is this good for Jews?"

Eoghan  posted on  2006-08-29   19:10:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Eoghan (#5)

Chaplain (Captain) Yee. They dropped the charges. His book, For God and Country, is absolutely horrifying on conditions at Guantanamo, and well worth a read. Yee indicates that the orders for his arrest came from some high official, and he suggested in a C-SPAN interview I heard him give that the source of the order was Bush.

I wonder if the order to throw the book at LCDR Diaz came from the same source.

aristeides  posted on  2006-08-29   19:12:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: All (#3)

the group turned over the document to federal authorities, prompting the investigation that led to the charges

This is absolutely hysterical!

I can see it now.

Here's the scene:

A sparsely attended news conference held by Human Rights for Gitmo Dead Men Walking, USA

Spokesperson: "We have just received information, that I'm holding right here in my hand (waves papers) Showing that Abdul Bin Unlucki, a cobbler from Shitholistan was scoopped up on a vendetta by his tribal enemies and has been tortured now for four years ,etc and so forth"

Meanwhile, in the back of the sparsely attended news conference an FBI infiltrator speaks quietly into a microphone

FBI Infiltrator: Hey these leftist moonbats have a document from Gitmo!!!!

Scene changes to an office in Quantico

FBI Bigwig: Find out who turned over those documents to the Moonbats!

_____________________________________________________________________________

Translated "the group turned over the document to federal authorities, prompting the investigation that led to the charges"

Loopy  posted on  2006-08-29   19:17:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Loopy (#7)

I kind of suspect that the NGO submitted the document(s) as one or more annexes to legal filings they made with a court.

aristeides  posted on  2006-08-29   19:22:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: aristeides (#8)

I agree, but my other response makes better theater.

Loopy  posted on  2006-08-29   19:23:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Loopy (#7)

Where can I get regulation moonbat armbands?

The faster the Aryan Nation mob at Freedom4um are caged and chained, the better off we'll be. I’ll cheering when they are forced to behave. - Aaron

Dakmar  posted on  2006-08-29   19:24:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Dakmar (#10)

They hand them out for free to anyone who doesn't toe the line. Shouldn't be hard to find.

Loopy  posted on  2006-08-29   19:29:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Loopy (#11)

Now at midnight all the agents
And the superhuman crew
Come out and round up everyone
That knows more than they do
Then they bring them to the factory
Where the heart-attack machine
Is strapped across their shoulders

And then the kerosene
Is brought down from the castles
By insurance men who go
Check to see that nobody is escaping
To Desolation Row

Sartre was a pussy!

The faster the Aryan Nation mob at Freedom4um are caged and chained, the better off we'll be. I’ll cheering when they are forced to behave. - Aaron

Dakmar  posted on  2006-08-29   19:31:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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